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Should I Date Outside of My Religion? We Debate Missionary Dating on The Gospel View Show

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Missionary Dating is a phrase used in a Christian context to describe when a person of one religion dates a person with differing beliefs for the purpose of changing that person's beliefs or religion.

The Gospel View Panel debates what the bible says about dating outside of your beliefs, and whether or not you should try to convert your mate during a marriage. This is found on Season 2 Episode 4 on www.thegospelview.com

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  • Stop the religism, This video sucks.

  • I think this is very creative to create the "Gospel" View. Its not gossip rather, it is good talk. But I have one question in regards to what the young lady in the lack sweater said. She mentioned that if he thought of converting, maybe there is a possibilty and i know the new testament talks about that but in the sense of being ALREADY married. So my question is, do you think it is still okay to run into a relationship even after he converts?

  • It's this garbage that makes me embarassed to be a human being. Only willing to date/marry if they are willing to convert to your faith? How utterly condescending! Why can't people see through these lies that they are just made up rules to keep the numbers of every religion high. The threat of loving someone enough to listen to their different beliefs and potentially convert is simply horrifying for many Christian religions, as I'm sure many of the other world religions as well.

  • In my experience as a missionary (observing others), only about 10% of those who marry with mixed religions actually become one religion together.

  • Atheist's do it without guilt, The believer on the other hand does it first then begs for forgiveness after that's is the difference between believer's and nonbeliever's , Religion Relieves Responsibility , it divides and seperates so of course it's teaching would say not to involve yourselfs with someone who does not believe , and if your a believer and not married you should still be a virgin but that is not the case because that would not be keeping in religious form . THERE IS NO GOD.

  • Should I smoke crack after being addicted to it for 10 years? Should I go to the club and turn up a few with the fellas after being delivered from alcohol? Any person who is a believer is alright to get with, but ( use caution! ) because we are suppose to test every spirit to see if it is from God ( 1John1:4 ) Anyone who would marry an unbeliever when the bible CLEARLY states not to do so, IS A FOOL! Just real talk, do not let the world woo you! God never lied, don`t grieve the Holy Spirit; Amen

  • I praise God in all things. For I feel He has blessed my family with abundance. And with this abundance, it is God's purpose for me to share this with those in need. I'll not lose my zeal, love, and reverence for God by walking in his ways but how do you not offend your mate with your zeal for God. I have joy for what God is doing in my life but at times it feels attacked. I pray that He will bring our family together and up to speed with His purpose. But yeah, don't marry an unbeliever

  • God has called me to do discipleship and missionary work. Helping homeless, elderly, and others in need and she does not understand my calling. I feel that my biggest challenge is walking in the spirit and love in m own house with her. I read 1 Corinthians 13 often about how we should love and how God is love. God has given me a fire for his word and sharing the message of the gospel. She doesn't understand. My zeal for God seems to be turning her away or maybe even creating a stumbling bl

  • I totally agree @8:58. I can't say this enough, it is MOST DIFFICULT to be married to a person who is not a believer and more importantly, a person who is defiant and rebellious against your attempts to establish a Godly home. A Godly and peaceful home in hebrew is termed Bayit Shalom. My situation is that me and my wife were raised in the christian church. I personally fell away from the church in my teens and college. God called me back and now me and my wife aren't on the same page

  • Which religion is supporting dating?,whether in or out of religion.If we make any physical or menatal sex relationship with anyone except wife/husband ,it is called prostitution according to bible  matthew 5:28

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